TOTAL COST MINIMIZATION CONTROL SCHEME FOR BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS AND ITS EVALUATION BASED ON THE COST BENCHMARK PROCESS
This paper proposes a new cost minimisation control scheme for a predenitrification type of biological wastewater treatment process and evaluates the validity of the control scheme based on the benchmark process presented by Copp. The control scheme adopting a hierarchical control structure incorporates lower-level controllers that consist of a set of local dynamic controllers and a higher-level static optimiser that provides the set points of the lower-level controllers based on the total cost index of
Vanrolleghem and Gillot. Prior to benchmarking, this paper derives a simplified process model used for the
optimiser, which is able to approximate the benchmark process model effectively as well as is simplified
sufficiently for faster set point optimisation for on-line purposes. Numerical experiments evaluate the
effectiveness of the proposed control scheme from various viewpoints including process operational and optimisation viewpoints.
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